A word about chronology
It seems that I'm making two types of entries - brief ones that are entered on the fly, and longer ones that are created later, with pictures and descriptions. What I think makes sense is to insert the entries where they belong in time, instead of when I got around to creating the entry. So the quick entries will have their real timestamp, like 8:17am, and the inserted ones will be an arbitrary timestamp, like 9:00pm - whatever it takes to put the entries in order. Forgive me if I jump back and forth between the present and past tense.
Unfortunately, this means that until I catch up, new entries may occur further down on the page, or even directly to an archive page. I'll put in links in to make it easier to find entries as I create them.
For example, I just posted Day 2 from the Tsukiji Fish Market. Warning: lots of photos. Also, I added some linkage to discussion of my monjyayaki dinner on November 5th.
As you were.
Comments
Oh my god ....im just catching up on your journey...it sounds amazing!
I had to write because i have been thinking about you all day...i went to see like.. death cab for cutie tonight...and i have been giggling hearing you say it all day! Sounds like you are having a blast....i will continue reading. Miss you..xo
Posted by: tracyjo | November 12, 2005 11:51 PM
I find it generally challenging to keep blogs up realtime - living it is just so much more interesting (and easy) than blogging it! It truly is a job in itself.
But thanks for sharing for the benefit of those of us enjoying your trek vicariously. I can't wait to see your Thai food pics.
Posted by: Shinae Godinez | November 13, 2005 08:52 PM
Blogging has definitely been harder than I expected, but it helps me stay disciplined - take photos, take notes, get the names of things where possible, etc.
Posted by: FoodZealot | November 20, 2005 06:41 AM